The Meaning of Happiness The general topic for March is identified as 'Happiness' but I would like to allow related aspects to be discussed as people feel...
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ken knight
anirvacaniya@...
Mar 1, 2004 12:19 pm
... Namaste Dennis et al, As Ficino wrote, 'Do not move in order to touch me'. There you are Dennis, that is your requested summary of those letters. Some...
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advaitin@yahoogroups....
Mar 1, 2004 1:08 pm
Original ref. Message #19041 of Sept. 24, 2003 Namaste: The monthly discussions topics during the past eleven months greatly helped us to focus our thoughts...
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advaitin@yahoogroups....
Mar 1, 2004 1:08 pm
Namaste: The list wants to take the opportunity to thank all the participants for their enthusiastic responses and also for strictly following the list...
... Namaste Ken-ji, Are you perhaps referring to these? tad aikShata, bahu syAm prajAyeyeti Chandogya 6:2:3 It thought, May I be many, may I grow forth. ...
Namaste Respected Members, A number of postings have appeared on “Why Do things Exist”. I could not go through all of them, as I was away for about ten...
Namaste, Swami SatchidAnandEndra Saraswathi in his famous book "The Method of the Vedanta" (got the book atlast! ) says, the sole purpose of bringing in the ...
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ken knight
anirvacaniya@...
Mar 1, 2004 3:08 pm
... Namaste Sunderji, Thank you for the quotes which I have previously decided were probably the correct source of what is probably a mistranslation into...
... Method of the ... advaitic ... any ... Swami Satchidanandendra Saraswati was born in 1880 in Chikkamagalur, Karnataka state. His name prior to sannyasa was...
Namaste: The new Advaitin homepage (http://www.advaitin.com) has been recently updated with more useful information about the list and advaita related...
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ken knight
anirvacaniya@...
Mar 1, 2004 7:47 pm
Namaste Ramji, If it is appropriate could my page be linked: www.nonameorform.co.uk I need to update the pages and will do so when my son comes over to let me...
Namaste Sri Nair-ji, ... unsuccessful ... May be I have a point Sir, but I am definitely not well versed in either advaita or buddhism. My knowledge in these...
Hello Ranjeet and others, I have been following this discussion on Advaita vs. Shunya and I although I agree with many of Benjamin´s points of view I would...
Namaste, We'd better forget about Shunya. It's an infinite loop. What I really care about is nonduality, a most fascinating notion in itself, and there is...
Note from the List Moderator: Namaste, We extend a cordial welcome to another new member to the list. We would like all members, (new - old - returning) - to...
... would like to ... Namaste Dennis-ji, Thanks for a stimulating start! You have echoed in modern terms what Yama told Nachiketas in the Katha Upanishad...
Namaste Fred-ji, ... From: "Frederico Sigaud Gonzales" <fsg@...> " but at the same time I wonder where these very interesting intellectual ...
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ken knight
anirvacaniya@...
Mar 2, 2004 10:18 am
... Namaste all, That impulse, that fire, that divine will or whatever name we wish to give it, results in the appearance of action and because we have sticky...
Hi Ken, Re your comments on 'ap-iness': I don't disagree with what you said about 'right action', though the next parts of the topic will not specifically...
Namaste Dennisji, Kenji and Sunderji. We have philosophies of happiness in Epicureanism, Hedonism, Eudaimonianism and Utilitarianism. Our Indian CharvAkAs...
... second and ... Namaste, Even the first helping should be just enough to sustain the body for spiritual practice only! ('laghvAshI', 'na ati ashnataH', ...
praNAm prabhujis Hare Krishna Here is my understanding of Happiness. Happiness is within, it is our own nature. After the dawn of pure knowledge (paripUrNa...
... would like to ... Namaste, Dennis-ji and all, Thank you for a wonderful beginning for the discussion on Happiness. I wish I had the benefit of your article...
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ken knight
anirvacaniya@...
Mar 2, 2004 3:21 pm
... Many, Many Thanks. I am (me is) a grumpy old man and this has set me giggling happily into the afternoon of book reading (NB. to those of you interested in...